HiRead the topic on linux failure and went to https://github.com/pothosware/SoapySDR/ ... structionsand built as the instructionIt builds and installsbut it cant find its libsso did a make uninstall and use the cmake instauction to install in /usrbuilt and installed but

I was hopng for some help. but alas nothingI have looked through threads and even installed the bianaries for gqrx, but that doesn't recognise the RSP!AConsidering I had asked for recommendations of a SDR. there was the choice between the RTLSDR which works on everythingAnd the SDRPlay RSP1A, the latter was recommended and like an idiot I beleived themThere doesn't appear to be any linux support.I'll give it a few more days then its try and get my money back from the dealer.very disappointed

OK I'll do that, but at the moment don't hold out much hopeActually, I've run into the same problem.... and am very disappointed. I've posted a thread on QRZ in the SDR section. Maybe one of those users can help us. I too am very disappointed.

Richard,I approved your post despite it appearing to be solely intended to embarrass the company and paint us in negative light. For the record, we don't censor posts unless they are spam, abusive or aggressive. You post was just the right side of the line where the latter was concerned.

I want to correct one point that you are making. The RSP drivers DO work on Linux and we have many users using RSPs with a Linux OS. It is just not currently working with your system.

You initially posted on this forum looking for help with Linux. If you read the banner at the top of the page, you will have seen that it clearly states that for support you should go to http://www.sdrplay.com/support

When after just one day, you didn't get a response from the community, you placed another post stating that the Linux drivers clearly don't work. I suggested that you should open up a support ticket and that if you did so, the company would try to help you resolve the problem. at 5:06pm on Saturday afternoon, you opened up a ticket. The person best positioned to help you is away this weekend, but at 6:39pm they posted an initial response from their hotel room. At 7:55pm you posted back stating that the problem was still not resolved. At this stage, we do not know whether you have a faulty device or a software problem, but as far as were understood it, this ticket is still in progress. When the person who has being trying to help you returns, we would be moving the ticket forward to try to resolve your problem in a systematic and methodical way.

You have a few options open: You can try your unit on a Windows machine or a R-Pi to check the unit is definitely functional. You can wait until Sunday night or Monday morning when we will continue to try to help you via the ticketing system. Or finally, you can simply return your device from where you bought it for a refund.

HiConsidering I am not the only person using linux having problems , its not isolatedI have checked the USB cable with my printer and that works fine.I dont have any windows computers, I gave that up a few years after I stopped smoking, the effect of both are similar IMOI dont have any RPI, a couple of ODROIDS, C1 And C2.both have been reported on the forum as not working with SDRPLAY. Strange the odroids primarily run Ubuntu , some on androidI've even been looking at other lists and found others with problems yet no solutions.I'll have fun and games trying to get a refund as the unit was second user and "tested", probably tested on windows, so I will have to go through the small claims courts to get a refund, and Although I have only tried to use it this last few daysI have had it more that 14 days, just over, so I cant return it under the UK distance selling regulations.So I'm stuck with what support I'm offered,

Hello Richard,If your unit is indeed second hand, then of course it is possible that it has been damaged or is faulty in some way. If you like, you can send your unit to us and we can check it our for you.

It is true that getting up and running on Linux can be tricky. That is because we provide:

1. A hardware driver2. A hardware API

All other software currently comes from third parties and generally has to be built from source.

The fact that there is more than one user out there having problems doesn't 'prove' that it does not work. Indeed having a single user who has it working proves that it DOES work. We have this working on various Odroid platforms as well as x86 platforms running Linux. If you are a Facebook user, I suggest you join the independently controlled SDRplay FB group. A user called Rob Quinlan posted just 4 days ago that he had got CubicSDR up and running on Ubuntu with his RSP:

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In the meantime, if you are prepared to wait until this evening or tomorrow morning, we will try to help you via the support ticketing system.